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Firm Name Report Address Phone Number Practitioners Children's register at 17.09.21 Firm Name Report Address Phone Number Practitioners 1ST LEGAL LIMITED T/A TONY CURRIE 68 KYLE STREET AYR KA7 1RZ 01292 290666 COLE , ROBBIE MR SOLICITORS CURRIE , ANTHONY D MR CURRIE , CLAIRE E MRS EDGAR , DEBORAH MISS GOLDIE , ANGELA MRS A C MILLER & MACKAY SOLICITORS 63 SCOTT STREET PERTH PH2 8JN 01738 620087 CLARK , LINDA E E MRS MCKNIGHT , CHERYL MRS SOMERVILLE , WILLIAM G Y MR A C O'NEILL & CO SECOND FLOOR 32 HIGH STREET DUMBARTON G82 1LL 01389 762997 CARTHY , JADE MISS O'NEILL , ALLISON MRS SWEENEY , MICHAEL MR A C WHITE SOLICITORS 23 WELLINGTON SQUARE AYR KA7 1HG 01292 266900 MCMATH , LESLEY MS WADDELL , GEMMA MONCRIEFF MRS WALKER , MARTINE S MS A J GORDON & CO 2 BOTANIC CRESCENT GLASGOW G20 8QQ 07812 000554 GORDON , ALISDAIR MR AAMER ANWAR & CO 63 CARLTON PLACE GLASGOW G5 9TW 0141 429 7090 SLOAN , RYAN MR ABERDEIN CONSIDINE & CO SOLICITORS 5-9 BON-ACCORD CRESCENT ABERDEEN AB11 6DN 01224 337421 BROWN , KARL A MR MAIN , THOMAS IAIN MR ADAIRS SOLICITORS 3 CASTLE STREET DUMBARTON G82 1QS 01389 767625 ADAIR , JACK S MR FOGGO , JILL MRS MCGINN , LEO MR AITKENS THE FAMILY LAW SOLICITORS 17 GRAMPIAN COURT BEVERIDGE SQUARE LIVINGSTON 01506 417737 DIBIASIO , LYNNE V MISS EH54 6QF JOHNSTONE , DAVID A MR AJ BRADLEY & CO FLOOR 4, SUITE 13 111 UNION STREET GLASGOW G1 3TA 0141 374 0474 BRADLEY , ANDREW MR ALI & CO SOLICITORS SUITE 540 103 BYRES ROAD GLASGOW G11 5HW 07849 007 162 ALI , SIDRA MISS ALLCOURT SOLICITORS LIMITED 1 LENNOX HOUSE ALMONDVALE BOULEVARD LIVINGSTON EH54 6QP 01506 443999 MAGUIRE , DESMOND J MR MELDRUM , LORA G MRS PEEBLES , W S B MR AMI LAW SOLICITORS 44 HENDERSON STREET BRIDGE OF ALLAN FK9 4HS 07910 858 077 MACINTYRE , ALLAN MR ANDERSON SHAW & GILBERT SOLICITORS YORK HOUSE 20 CHURCH STREET INVERNESS IV1 1ED 01463 236123 CUMMING , SARAH MISS MACDONALD , EWEN J MR THOMSON , ELIZABETH B MISS ANDREW HADDON & CROWE SOLICITORS 3 OLIVER PLACE HAWICK TD9 9BG 01450 372738 MURRAY , KEITH MR ANGUS MCINTOSH & SIMON HODGE T/A CASTLEMILK LAW & MONEY ADVICE CENTRE 155 CASTLEMILK DRIVE CASTLEMILK GLASGOW G45 9UG 0141 634 0313 IBRAHIM , SHAZIA MS ANIKA JETHWA & CO LTD 7 WEST BELL STREET DUNDEE DD1 1EX 01382 223399 DAY , MORGAN MISS JETHWA , ANIKA MISS MCKAIG , EVE L MISS ANTHONY BONE SOLICITORS 2ND FLOOR SUITE 5 ST MARNOCK STREET KILMARNOCK 01563 559166 BONE , TONY MR KA1 1DZ MCKAY , JAMES R MR ANTHONY MAHON LIMITED SOLICITORS 48 WEST GEORGE STREET GLASGOW G2 1BP 0141 332 1587 GRIMES , CRAIG R MR MAHON , O A MR O'CONNELL , ELAINE M MS AUSTIN KELLY & CO SOLICITORS 29 BRIDGEGATE IRVINE KA12 8BJ 01294 275215 DAVIDSON , GALE MISS MCCAFFREY , JOHN MR B.J. LANIGAN & CO SOLICITORS 14 DRUMCHAPEL ROAD GLASGOW G15 6QE 0141 944 0671 LANIGAN , BRIAN J MR BAILLIE SPOWART LIMITED 16 ALEXANDER STREET CLYDEBANK GLASGOW G81 1RZ 0141 585 2300 SPOWART , AUDREY MRS BAKER GOSTELOW LAW LIMITED 261 GLASGOW ROAD BLANTYRE G72 0YS 01698 820700 BAKER , GILLIAN MRS GOSTELOW , PAUL MR BANNERMAN BURKE LAW 28 HIGH STREET HAWICK TD9 9BY 01450 372750 BANNERMAN , RORY W A MR BARNETTS SOLICITORS 7/9 GRANGE PLACE KILMARNOCK KA1 2BH 01563 522137 WALKER , LYNN MS BARTON & HENDRY SOLICITORS FLEMING HOUSE TRYST ROAD CUMBERNAULD G67 1JW 01236 735466 CACACE , ANTONIO GERARDO MR BATHGATE FAMILY LAW PRACTICE LTD 1 BLOOMFIELD PLACE BATHGATE WEST LOTHIAN EH48 1PB 01506 656820 BURNS , MARTIN D C MR BELL & CRAIG LTD T/A BELL & CRAIG ALBERT HOUSE 4 ALBERT PLACE DUMBARTON ROAD FK8 2QL 01786 470 444 MURPHY , GORDON W T MR BELL BRODIE SOLICITORS 77 CASTLE STREET FORFAR DD8 3AG 01307 475320 BELL , BRIAN MR BELL LEGAL LTD T/A BELL & CO SOLICITORS 12 GRANGE PLACE KILMARNOCK KA1 2AB 01563 535545 BELL , SUSAN C MS BELL RUSSELL & CO SOLICITORS 111 GRAHAM STREET AIRDRIE ML6 6DE 01236 764781 CONNELL , COLLETTE C MRS BELTRAMI & CO LTD 83 CARLTON PLACE GLASGOW G5 9TD 0141 429 2262 CRAWFORD , ANTONIA MISS GALLAGHER , DAVID J MR GRIEVE , STEPHANIE K L MRS MCATEER , GARY MR MCGARVEY , ALISTAIR MR NIMMO , NICHOLAS MR THOMAS , CLAIRE MRS WHYTE , SIMON MR BERLOW RAHMAN SOLICITORS GROUND FLOOR, 40 CARLTON PLACE GLASGOW G5 9TW 0141 890 1999 BERLOW-RAHMAN , JELINA MRS HASSAN , HASEEB UL MR KEENAN , OLIVIA MISS BILKUS & BOYLE SOLICITORS 2175 PAISLEY ROAD WEST CARDONALD GLASGOW G52 3SJ 0141 882 3221 PORTER , CAMPBELL J MR WILSON , KATHERINE MISS BLACK AND MARKIE 12 DOUGLAS STREET DUNFERMLINE FIFE KY12 7EB 01383 610 547 BLACK , BRIAN MR BUIST , ELAINE M MISS FERGUSON , CHERYL A MRS JEYNES , REBECCA MISS BLACK HAY SOLICITORS 5 WELLINGTON SQUARE AYR KA7 1EN 01292 268988 GILIUS , KEIR D MR MCBLANE , GILLIAN I C MS BLACKADDER & MCMONAGLE SOLICITORS 41 HIGH STREET FALKIRK FK1 1EN 01324 612999 MACDONALD , CATRIONA MRS BLACKADDERS SOLICITORS 30/34 REFORM STREET DUNDEE DD1 1RJ 01382 229222 MASSON , GARETH A MR SADLER , EMMA MISS BLACKWATER LAW LIMITED 46A CARLTON PLACE GLASGOW G5 9TW 0141 333 6514 MANN , GRAHAM A MR O'HAGAN , CLAIRE MISS O'NEILL , STACEY MISS WHYTE , SUZANNE MRS BLAIR & BRYDEN SOLICITORS 20A UNION STREET GREENOCK PA16 8JL 01475 888777 CARRICK , JILL E MS HARVEY , PETER J MR HENDRY , ALASDAIR W MR BOB MCDOWALL SOLICITORS 15 TOLLCROSS ROAD GLASGOW G31 4UG 0141 774 9996 MCDOWALL , ROBERT MR BOYDS LAW SOLICITORS 36 WEST HIGH STREET FORFAR DD8 1BA 01307 460499 BOYD , MICHAEL MR BOYLES SOLICITORS BOYLE CHAMBERS 15 ALBERT SQUARE DUNDEE DD1 1DJ 01382 221214 BOYLE , JOHN R MR BOYLE , W G MR HOGG , LAURA MISS ROGERS , DAVID MR SCOTLAND MACDONALD , ELIZABETH MRS BRADLEY CAMPBELL & CO SOLICITORS 8 BROUGHAM STREET GREENOCK PA16 8AA 01475 726363 GORDON , FIONA M MS O'DONNELL , JOHN MR BRAZENALL AND ORR SOLICITORS 104 IRISH STREET DUMFRIES DG1 2PB 01387 255695 DOUGAN , ELIZABETH MRS MAXWELL , ANDREW B MR MCCARTNEY , CAMERON R S MR ORR , AMY F R MRS ORR , GAVIN MR POWELL , SARAH MRS URQUHART , VICKI MRS BREADY & CO SOLICITORS FIRST FLOOR 40 CARLTON PLACE GLASGOW G5 9TW 0141 334 2265 BAIG , SABRINA MISS BREADY , JAMES MR BRIDGE LEGAL LIMITED CARLTON BUILDINGS 4TH FLOOR 63 CARLTON PLACE 0141 429 3100 AITCHISON , LAUREN MS GLASGOW G5 9TW BORLAND , MARISA MRS BROWN , GRAEME R MR LAVELLE , WILLIAM M MR MAJID , AAFIA MISS MALONE , PETER MR BRIDGE LITIGATION UK LTD 63 CARLTON PLACE GLASGOW G5 9TW 0141 429 3100 MALONE , PETER MR BRODIES SOLICITORS 15 ATHOLL CRESCENT EDINBURGH EH3 8HA 0131 228 3777 WRAY , ZOE MISS BROPHY CAREY & CO LTD 2 CAIRD PARK HAMILTON ML3 0EU 01698 768441 BROPHY , ANNE MRS CAREY , FIONA J MRS BROWN & CO LEGAL LLP LEGAL SERVICES AGENCY FLEMING HOUSE 0141 353 3354 FRANKS , RONALD A MR 134 RENFREW STREET MACREATH , EMILY MISS GLASGOW G3 6ST MILLER , AILEEN F MISS MILLER , MHAIRI E A MISS NELSON , KIRSTI MRS O'REILLY , MAIRI MRS QUINN , SUZANNE MRS WALKER , RACHEL MISS BRUCE & CO SOLICITORS 89-91 HIGH STREET ARBROATH DD11 1DP 01241 430660 SYM , KEITH A MR BRUCE MACDONALD & CO SOLICITORS 6 ALBERT PLACE ABERDEEN AB25 1RG 01224 643332 MACDONALD , BRUCE D MR BRUCE SHORT & CO SOLICITORS 3 RATTRAY STREET DUNDEE DD1 1NA 01382 223400 FOULIS , GARY MR HODGSON , ELIZABETH A MISS HOUSTON , IAN J MR PARKER-SMITH , G P MR ROBBINS , MARK MR SHORT , ALEXANDRA MISS SHORT , M MR BRYSON'S LEGAL SERVICES 13 KILLERMONT ROAD BEARSDEN GLASGOW G61 2JB 07841 875853 BRYSON , GRAHAM R MR BSW SOLICITORS LLP T/A BASTEN SNEDDON 20 DOUGLAS STREET DUNFERMLINE KY12 7EB 01383 621144 BASTEN , GRAHAM J MR COURT SOLICITORS HAGGERTY , GWEN MS SNEDDON , AMANDA J MRS SNEDDON , CHRISTOPHER MR BTO SOLICITORS LLP 77 SINCLAIR STREET HELENSBURGH G84 8TG 01436 671221 MACRAE , KIRSTINE R MRS BURNETT CHRISTIE KNOWLES MCCOURTS T/A 53 GEORGE IV BRIDGE EDINBURGH EH1 1YH 0131 225 3456 CADDEN , EDWARD MR BCKM SOLICITORS CAMPBELL , EILIDH H MISS CHRISTIE , FERGUS J F MR CORRIGAN , MAIREAD MS KILDARE , LIAM MR KNOWLES , STEPHEN V MR MURPHY , ALISTAIR MR CAESAR & HOWIE SOLICITORS 29 GEORGE STREET BATHGATE EH48 1PG 01506 815900 DAVIS , GERARD M MR DOUGLAS , GREG MR MACADAM , JOHN H R MR MACPHEE , ALISON C MRS MONAGHAN , MARTIN F MR WILLIFORD , JAMES MR CAIRD VAUGHAN SOLICITORS 1 BANK STREET DUNDEE DD1 1RL 01382 229399 CAIRD , JANE MISS MCVICAR , ALEXIS B MISS CAIRNS BROWN SOLICITORS 112 MAIN STREET ALEXANDRIA G83 0NZ 01389 756 979 BOWMAN , GILLIAN MRS KELLY , AMANDA MISS MCGOWAN , KENNETH MR STEWART , ANCA MRS CALLAHAN MCKEOWN & CO LTD T/A 54 HAIRST STREET RENFREW PA4 8QY 0141 885 1212 BRADY , KEVIN MR RENFREW DEFENCE LAWYERS CALLAHAN , EDWARD A MR MCKEOWN , MICHAEL MR MENZIES , SAMANTHA R MISS MULHOLLAND , LESLEY-ANNE MS CAMERON PINKERTON & CO SOLICITORS 25 GAUZE STREET PAISLEY PA1 1ES 0141 887 5211 BONAR , ROISIN M MISS DOCHERTY , SANDRA MS CAMPBELL & CO SOLICITORS THIRD FLOOR 93 HOPE STREET GLASGOW G2 6LD 0141 221 5992 CAMPBELL , G F MR CAMPBELL & MCCARTNEY SOLICITORS 430 VICTORIA ROAD GLASGOW G42 8YU 0141 423 2222 CAMPBELL , PATRICK MR GRAHAM , LESLEY MISS RIAZ , ZIQYIA MISS SHOAIB , MUHAMMAD MR CAMPBELL BOATH SOLICITORS BANK HOUSE 1 STIRLING STREET DUNDEE DD3 6JP 01382 200110 BENNETT , ROSS T MR CAMPBELL SMITH SOLICITORS 21 YORK PLACE EDINBURGH EH1 3EN 0131 556 3737 SCOTT , ERIC J MR CARITAS LEGAL LIMITED DUNFERMLINE BUSINESS CENTRE IZATT AVENUE KY11 3BZ 01383 431101 STEVENSON , DANIELLE EMMA MRS CARR & CO T/A THE GLASGOW LAW PRACTICE 1 ST. MARGARETS PLACE SALTMARKET GLASGOW G1 5JY 0141 552 8553 BAIN , LOUISE MISS BRECHANY , IAN MR GRIERSON , SUSAN MISS YUILL , ROSS MR CARRICK ROBB SOLICITORS 71 MAIN STREET KILBIRNIE AYRSHIRE KA25 7AB 01505 682408 ROBB , PEIGI C MRS CARTYS 14 MONTGOMERY STREET LARKHALL ML9 2AA 01698 885888 AGYAKO , LISA MISS HUNTER , JENNIFER MISS ILES , ANDREW FRASER MR ILES , SEAN H MR LUTTON , PAULA MRS MCKINNON , FRASER MR MORRIS , LOUISE MS CHARLES FERGUSON SOLICITOR ADVOCATE LTD 6 KEITH
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